Anonymous wrote:Both of them are Full of drugs. A J.R. student was offering drugs at Chipotle. I don't even understand where they get the drugs to sell. The system at both schools is terrible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son is a Soph at MacArthur and we have been very pleased. It is a public school with public school challenges, but my son has been able to do many activities and sports and take a wide variety of AP Classes. The teachers are engaged and they do a lot to ensure that kids get to do the things they want to do and mold the school themselves. I've not regretted our decision.
What APs are open to sophomores? Any for 9th graders?
Anonymous wrote:My son is a Soph at MacArthur and we have been very pleased. It is a public school with public school challenges, but my son has been able to do many activities and sports and take a wide variety of AP Classes. The teachers are engaged and they do a lot to ensure that kids get to do the things they want to do and mold the school themselves. I've not regretted our decision.
Anonymous wrote:How is MacArthur HS these days? I realize it is still very small.
Is violence/drug use similiar to JR HS? We are deciding if we buy within bounds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is MacArthur HS these days? I realize it is still very small.
Is violence/drug use similiar to JR HS? We are deciding if we buy within bounds.
I’d strongly advise you to talk to parents with kids at JR and MacArthur. This forum is, for some reason, full of people with no direct knowledge who insist on posting as if they were parents or had firsthand knowledge. My kid went to JR, and while it definitely had issues, they weren’t in any was similar to the bizzarroworld invented by DCUM fiction writers pretending to be JR parents.
Anonymous wrote:How is MacArthur HS these days? I realize it is still very small.
Is violence/drug use similiar to JR HS? We are deciding if we buy within bounds.